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Please share with me: Comparing Uruguay expat life to surrounding countries

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11/27/11 17:48
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Please share with me: Comparing Uruguay expat life to surrounding countries

Thank author of this post/commentHi everyone - please share with me your story of why you're in Uruguay as opposed to the surrounding countries.

I currently work as a journalist in the U.S and have been saving money and researching a move to that general area for a while now.

I've gotten very close to a move to Buenos Aires, how cliche right? But I just can't seem to get over the rents and cost of living there. Of course it's cheaper than Brazil and my home in the U.S., but I'm looking for a place where I can work a little for daily expenses, and possibly either just use my savings for rent, or use my savings to cover just part of the rent or only in emergencies.

I just got off skype with an expat in Buenos Aires and he mentioned Uruguay being a good option for someone not looking for a huge city, but a more affordable community oriented place to live.

Of course, I'm a little younger (30) and looking for a good social life, so Montevideo might be my #1 choice. But maybe you all can give me advice on resources to find a place for someone like me, who wants to do my work, have a social life, befriend a group of locals, immerse in the culture and language yet not be drained of my savings like I would be in cliche Buenos Aires.


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11/27/11 19:27
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Thank author of this post/comment"Someone like you..."

There is only one person like you... and that is you! You ask about surrounding countries... below is a link that addresses the question of "Uruguay vs Paraguay" by one person.

In that article, Scott wrote, "I found it a little easier to meet Uruguayans than Paraguayans" (excluding expats). My observations or experiences are exactly the opposite. Of course, neither is write as we are all different.

Affordable is another personal and abstract concept. One Canadian that moved to Buenos Aires after living in Montevideo for a couple years used to email me about how everything was much cheaper in Buenos Aires.

I don't think you can get any of those kinds of answers on the web. Have a look at buscandocasa.com and see if the rental prices seem more reasonable in Montevideo than Buenos Aires or Brazil.

When I moved to Montevideo in 2005 from Costa Rica, it was price shock for lunch. I was used to paying about US$5 for lunch for two. In Uruguay it leaped to US$7.50 (now, you talking closer to US$15+ and I have no idea in Costa Rica.

However, it would be extremely unfair to just leave it at that. In Costa Rica, lunch was a plate full of unseasoned rice and beans with a smittering of something else. Yeah, it fill you up, but it was hardly delicious or comparable to what we'd consider a meal in the USA.

In Uruguay lunch was a big steak and veggies. A real meal. A plate full of "solid" food. Which was cheaper? Depends on your viewpoint. The Costa Rica lunches were more affordable, but not much of a lunch. Aside, the Gallo Pinto for breakfast in Costa Rica, rice and beans with some salt, oil, culiranto, onion and maybe a bit of other stuff, is quite tasty, but it seemed to be a mortal sin to suggest once might have a taste other than for breakfast!

What is a good social life? Hanging out with friends over coffee? Going to the disco from 2am to 8am?

If you want cheap without social life, but lots of nature, there are some people in Peru selling a property with guest houses and 85 hectares of land, they reduced their price to US$20, 000. It's close to no-where... a 12 hour boat side from somewhere... no electricity and apparently there is cell service someplace along the drive way. If anyone is curious I can post another reply with a link to info on that.

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Comment #2
11/28/11 05:43
Rural east Colonia departmento
Thank author of this post/comment"Personal preferences"

We are all different (thank heavens) and different things are important to different people.

I moved here rather than to Chile, Argentina, Paraguay or Brazil because of the very high levels of personal freedom available here in the campo, because of the Uruguayo obsession with democracy and because the military and the church hold little power/influence here. I find local hostility towards business refreshing and the local attitudes of putting quality of life before efficiency, development, workaholic-ism and consumerism delightful. In short, its a society in which I feel comfortable.

Were I 40 years younger and not retired, I suspect that I'd feel differently :-)


Comment #3
12/03/11 11:10
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Thank author of this post/comment"BRAVO!"

Best comment ever! May I quote that in an article, Patrick?

Comment #4
12/03/11 12:48
Rural east Colonia departmento
Thank author of this post/comment"Of course."

You're very welcome to use it wherever you wish :-)

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